Andhra’s Chandrababu Naidu is ‘richest CM’, Pema Khandu, Siddaramaiah in prime three: Report | Newest Information India

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Suhasini Haidar
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N Chandrababu Naidu is the richest chief minister in India with an belongings price over 931 crore, an information launched by the Affiliation for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report claimed on Monday.

The ADR report claimed that the common asset per CM from state assemblies and Union territories is 52.59 crore.

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In accordance with the report, India’s per capita internet nationwide revenue (NNI) was roughly 1,85,854 for 2023-2024, the common self-income of a CM is 13,64,310, round 7.3 occasions the common per capita revenue of India.

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The overall belongings of 31 chief ministers are price 1,630 crores, PTI quoted the ADR report.

Arunachal Pradesh’s Pema Khandu is the second richest chief minister with whole belongings price over 332 crores, Karnataka’s Siddaramaiah is the third on the checklist with belongings price greater than 51 crore.

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Khandu additionally has the very best liabilities to the tune of 180 crore. Siddaramaiah has liabilities price 23 crore and Naidu greater than 10 crore, the report stated.

Additionally Learn: 93% of MPs crorepati, 46% dealing with legal fees: ADR report

Prison instances

The ADR report additionally stated 13 (42 per cent) chief ministers have declared legal instances towards themselves, whereas 10 (32 per cent) have declared critical legal instances together with these associated to try to homicide, kidnapping, bribery, and legal intimidation.

Out of the 31 chief ministers, solely two are girls – West Bengal’s Mamata Banerjee and Delhi’s Atishi. The report claimed that two out of 31 chief ministers are billionaires.

Three chief ministers have belongings price 50 crore or extra, whereas 9 personal belongings price between 11 crore and 50 crore, the ADR report claimed.

Speaking about academic {qualifications}, 10 out of 31 CMs are graduates, whereas two chief ministers have a doctorate diploma.

Six chief ministers are aged between 71 and 80, whereas 12 are aged between 51 and 60, the report added.

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